blueman
luet
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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blueman
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XFCE 4.20 Aiming for Usable Wayland Support While Maintaining X11 Compatibility
I'm wondering if that would that be an issue with blueman tools and not XFCE, per se?
https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman
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Autostart directories in Gnome - Fedora Workstation
This post was created after I got annoyed with Gnome here.
- Thank you senpai!
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I know nothing about Linux, but it's all I have to work with
You can use command sudo apt install bluez to install bluez, a Bluetooth Linux stack, and then install Blueman, a GUI Bluetooth manager
- Better way to switch Bluetooth devices on and off?
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Everytime I try to connect my headphones with Bluetooth Manager, it disconnects and connects to an iPhone?
This is a bug in blueman. I've had it happen on one of my laptops as well. According to the issue a fix has already been implemented and might be included in the next release, until then you could try blueman-git, or pair manually using bluetoothctl for the time being.
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Blueman unable to connect to Sony
I had this same issue, but there's a fix for it in the blueman GitHub Issues page. Here's the thread: https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/1887
- Bluetooth Devices Not Detected
- in mint 20.3 i could play audio through my computer by connecting to it with bluetooth from another device, how can i re-create this functionality in mint 21?
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Is there an easier way of connecting Bluetooth headphones?
Keep BT on and it should connect automatically, pairing is just for the first time you introduce a new device to your system. https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman is a pretty nice BT manager too, but probably wouldn't help a ton with your specific issue. It does provide some nice options and granularity.
luet
- Luet – Container-based package manager
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Gobolinux
I spent some time with the Depot Lite paper, and it's wild how much much there are little hints (less strict) of many of the exact principles the are used in Nix. Turning software installations read-only after a few weeks was one that stuck out the most, along with the basic FHS adjustments.
I've read through a few if the Nix papers before, but they're probably worth revisiting by now after using Nix for a few years and experimenting with Guix a bit.
> I can geek out about package management all day.
Same! I've been fascinated with package management probably since I was about 12 or 13, when I first tried desktop Linux. Package managers are incredibly powerful systems tackling an equally incredibly tough problem space. Multi-language package managers (i.e., ports systems and Linux distro package managers have always especially impressed me. (Imo even the 'bad' Linux distro package managers are pretty good, as much as I can be harsh on them in certain aspects when comparing them.)
Getting into Nix has made me think more deeply about the designs of the many language-specific package managers, since each one needs/gets a different treatment in Nixpkgs according to its unique properties. It's similarly provided an illuminating alternative to the container approach to traditional deployment troubles— one that conserves more of what is good about the traditional package management paradigms on Linux and elsewhere.
Have you looked at Michael Stapelberg's work on package management? I think it's the most exciting work on package management outside the Nix and Guix worlds: https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2019-08-17-introducing-d...
Luet also looks interesting, but I've not really played with it yet. Its approach seems to be to add more package-like granularity to existing container systems: https://github.com/mudler/luet
- GitHub - mudler/luet: 0-dependency Container-based Package Manager
- Golang container-based package manager
What are some alternatives?
bluez - Fork of BlueZ, the Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
pipewire-debian - Upstream Version of pipewire, wireplumber, roc-toolkit & blueman for debian/ubuntu
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
anal-encryption-2.0
not-os - An operating system generator, based on NixOS, that, given a config, outputs a small (47 MB), read-only squashfs for a runit-based operating system, with support for iPXE and signed boot.
GCinemaCraftDownloader
Documentation - Documentation of the GoboLinux project
bluetooth-autoconnect - A linux command line tool to automatically connect to all paired and trusted bluetooth devices.
porter - Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud.
matrix-effect - Sample text!
kustomizer - An experimental package manager for distributing Kubernetes configuration as OCI artifacts.